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Where Justin Found Whitman

I found Whitman in front of the Paul Robeson library because he’s a master of American letters who broke the literary/poetic mold.
Video will be posted very shortly. In the meantime:
Whoever You Are Holding Me Now in Hand
by Walt Whitman
Whoever you are, holding me now in hand,
Without one thing, all will be useless,
I give you fair […]

Where Justin Found Whitman

I found Whitman in front of the Paul Robeson library because he’s a master of American letters who broke the literary/poetic mold. Video will be posted very shortly. In the meantime: Whoever You Are Holding Me Now in Hand by Walt Whitman Whoever you are, holding me now in hand, Without one thing, all will […]

Where Adam L Found Whitman

A VOICE FROM DEATH.
(The Johnstown, Penn., cataclysm, May 31, 1889.)

A VOICE from Death, solemn and strange, in all his sweep and
power,

With sudden, indescribable blow—towns drown’d—humanity by
thousands slain,

The vaunted work of thrift, goods, dwellings, forge, street, iron
bridge,

Dash’d pell-mell by the blow—yet usher’d […]

Where Adam L Found Whitman

A VOICE FROM DEATH. (The Johnstown, Penn., cataclysm, May 31, 1889.) A VOICE from Death, solemn and strange, in all his sweep and power, With sudden, indescribable blow—towns drown’d—humanity by thousands slain, The vaunted work of thrift, goods, dwellings, forge, street, iron bridge, Dash’d pell-mell by the blow—yet usher’d life continuing on, (Amid the rest, […]

Where Jillian Found Whitman

The poem in its entirety Come up from the fields, father, here’s a letter from our Pete, And come to the front door, mother, here’s a letter from thy dear son. Lo, ’tis autumn, Lo, where the trees, deeper green, yellower and redder, Cool and sweeten Ohio’s villages with leaves fluttering in the moderate wind, […]

Where Chuck Found Whitman

Where Chuck Found Whitman

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Where the Other Sam Found Walt Whitman

The “Bloody Angle” is the name given to a piece of ground at the Spotsylvania Courthouse Battlefield on which some of the war’s most traumatizing hand-to-hand and muzzle-to-muzzle fighting took place in May 1864.  Whitman would certainly have encountered a number of those men damaged at the site.

Finding Whitman

Location : 406 Princess Elizabeth St.
Poem: Whoever You Are Now Holding Me in Hand

Finding Whitman

Location : 406 Princess Elizabeth St. Poem: Whoever You Are Now Holding Me in Hand

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